NORBAG is very lucky to have many talented members to teach us new structures. Our November workshop will be a collaboration between Mary Conley and Margaret Beech. Mary will demonstrate an origami sculpture of a tree using a single square piece of paper.
With just squares of light card or heavyweight paper Margaret will show us how to make a Christmas tree that "grows" and can be collapsed to store to be part of your holiday decorations year after year.
Margaret's tree |
Materials List
Mary's Tree:
- One large (12 inches or more) square of thin paper. Mary uses Taro's Origami paper from Amazon, which is 13.8 inches square. Thin wrapping paper would do as long as it folds easily.
- Bone folder
- pencil
- ruler
- Xacto knife or box cutter
- A separate piece of white paper on which to draw a template
- The following sizes of squares should all be cut from medium weight cardstock or heavy weight paper. Margaret suggests using differing shades of green for a festive theme.
- Three 6 inch squares
- Three 5 inch squares
- Three 4 inch squares
- Three 3 inch squares
- The same tools as for Mary's tree with the addition of paper clips and a glue stick
When: Saturday November 9 at 10 a.m. PST
Where: On your computer, tablet or smartphone via Zoom
RSVP: Dolores Guffey by Nov. 4 to receive the password
Workshop Questions: Mary Conley - sculptsster@gmail.com
Margaret Beech - beeches1313@gmail.com
Zoom Questions: Bobbie Hayes
Contact information is in the newsletter
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